What would the public health experts do? STAT asked 28 about their holiday plans amid Covid-19
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad is one of 28 health experts that shared their plans for staying safe over the holidays.
COVID and the Flu: Could We Face a ‘Twindemic’? NYC Experts Weigh In
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad “believes the potential risk for a ‘twindemic’ [of COVID-19 and flu] could be high.”
How Easily Can Vaccinated People Spread COVID?
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad discusses vaccine-seeking behavior in The Atlantic.
Experts urge parents to get kids vaccinated against COVID-19, say their own kids will get shots
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad’s opinion piece on why she will be vaccinating her children is featured in the Boston Globe.
Why I’m going to vaccinate my kids against Covid-19
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad writes in a CNN opinion: “As a mom who’s been adamant about getting her kids vaccinated against the flu every year, knowing that since the start of 2020 Covid-19 has killed vastly more children than the flu makes the choice to vaccinate my children against Covid-19 an easy one.” Read more […]
Transcript: All In with Chris Hayes, 10/18/21
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad states, “the bottom line is that vaccination is the safest way to build that immune response without risking illness, infection, and disease.” Full interview available here.
Covid vaccines for US children are coming but challenge will be persuading parents
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad comments how public health communications to parents regarding the safety and efficacy of vaccines will be crucial. Read more here.
The Return-to-Office Quandary | The New Yorker
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad discusses the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic and when Americans can expect return to offices. Read more here.
Epidemiologist cautiously optimistic that ‘worst of pandemic is behind us’
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad comments on the recent decline in COVID-19 cases in the U.S.
‘Schoolhouse Rock!’ vs. the Biden agenda
CEID Faculty Dr. Syra Madad comments how individual behaviors and political leadership have impacts on our pandemic response.